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Reading websites

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Developing Expert Readers<br />Reading is an essential tool that helps us get<br />along in the world. <br />All children should be experts readers. <br />These sites, along with teachers and parents,<br />will help a little in accomplishing this important<br />task. <br />

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Fun Brain<br />This website has math and reading games, books to read, movies, blogs for all ages. It also has teacher resources. It has everything and is a lot of fun. <br />http://www.funbrain.com/index.html<br />

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Tumble Books<br /> Tumble Book Library is an online collection of animated,talking picture books which teach young children the joys of reading in a format they'll love. You have to register, but it is worth it!<br />http://www.tumblebooks.com/<br />

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PBS Kids<br /> PBS Kids has games books to read, video clips and a place for teachers and parents. Books are read to the children highlighting the word being read. Great resource! <br /> http://pbskids.org/lions/<br />

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And many more…<br />Hope this short compilation of reading websites<br />is helpful for parents, teachers and children.<br />Like these sites presented here, there are many<br />more you can find. Just Google them,<br />start having fun, and learn to read at the<br />same time.<br />Happy reading!<br />